West Virginia defensive lineman Julian Miller said this week that for he and his teammates, the reeling is over and the healing continues.

The players, Miller said, have moved past the dismissal of ex-coach Bill Stewart two weeks ago and the fast-tracked promotion of coach-in-waiting Dana Holgorsen. Confusion and ill will in the locker room are minimal.

Julian Miller, right, says there have been some frustrations having to adjust to more coaching turnover, but he really likes the unity he sees in the team. (AP Photo)

“It hasn’t been an issue,” Miller told Sporting News. “We’ve been a team all the way through. The unity here can match that with any team in the country.”

Miller admitted to some frustrations about more turnover in Morgantown. The fifth-year senior signed with ex-coach Rich Rodriguez and won the scout team Defensive Player of the Year from Rodriguez as a redshirt freshman in 2007. Holgorsen is the third head coach of his college career.

“It’s a little crazy for me,” Miller said. “This is the second time through, after what happened with Coach Rodriguez and his staff. But when you think about it, you realize it’s all out of your hands. We’re just here to play football.”

Speaking of football, future Mountaineers will make an unexpected trip to Baltimore in 2013. Maryland has shifted games against WVU, and versus Virginia Tech in 2014, to M&T Bank Stadium, home of the NFL’s Ravens. The Terps are expected to earn more money at M&T than for a home game at Byrd Stadium. Fans of both teams figure to be lured to the superior facility as well.